Using WordPress menus, external sites can be added to the navigation menu. A good example, is linking Third Party Appointment Booking System to the website. login to dashboard go to Appearance menus On left hand side, you have Pages, Links. Click on Links Add the url to the extedrnal site Add the Text to be… Continue Reading

If items on your navigation menu don’t appear as they should, the most likely that you are using WordPress Menus and the Primary Menu is no longer set or pointing to wrong the menu (if you have more than one). To Fix: login to your dashboard Go to Appearance – WordPress Menus Set PRIMARY MENU… Continue Reading

Have you ever wanted to create a tab on your navigation menu that was just a placeholder? Now you can. A good example is a Services tab. Very often you want to A Service tab which then lists all your services as a submenu, but you don’t actual want any content on the Services tab… Continue Reading

There are times when a page needs to be created but you do not wish to place it on the navigation menu. Examples: Creating a thank you page that is only viewed when a form is submitted Creating a page that can ONLY be accessed if a hyperlink is clicked on. There are 2 methods… Continue Reading

You MUST have at least Chief Editor access to use WordPress menus. When to use WordPress Menus Your Website Theme is already configured to use them You have a large number of Web Pages and it will make it easier to manage all those pages. WordPress Menus WordPress Menus are found under the Appearance tab… Continue Reading